End The Curse wrote:
jvaccaro6 wrote:
End The Curse wrote:
My rules change solutions:
1. Drastically reduce the body armor the players are wearing.
If it can be of the same protective quality fine, but I'd never ever dream of giving up my RBK 5K Pads for the junk they used in the 70s. Sure I look like a line backer in my pads, but I also get up from blocking shots that are rifled from the 13oz sticks with banana curves some of these people are using.
In other words, nothing wrong with you murdering someone with your body armor so long as when you dive in front of slap shots your well protected. I bet putting fiberglass casts on your forearms would help, too...
Equipment: 50% weapon, 50% protection.
Not at all, what I'm saying is, it's not the equipment, it's the person wearing it. If it had the same protective quality, and was smaller, fine by me, would probably provide an increased range of motion, which allows for greater creativity with the puck, which I'm all for.
The players Ice pointed out were the exceptions, not the rule. I would hate to see a player like Myers, Kronwall, Kaleta, Goose ect injured because they are diving infront of shots like they normally do, but are less protected because players like Richards, Avery, ect ruin it for others.
I never have, and never will condone intentionally going headhunting, and think that anyone who does, should sit 10-25 games. I don't see where your assumption comes from there; because about 2 pages back I stated, you never ever ever ever ever hit someone in the head, PERIOD.
I personally think the league protects the stars way too much, and someone is going to wind up with a broken neck from these hits to the head, and that's what it's going to take for the league to wake the fuck up. It's a joke that players like Pronger have been getting away with this shit for years. Hell Scott Stevens ended Lindros' prime with a hit to the head. Chris Neil jacked up Drury a few years ago with a similar hit. Colin Campbell makes 3 pages of excuses as to why someone wasn't suspended for this hit, but you damn well know that if it was a player like Mair that dropped that hit on a player like Crosby or Ovechkin, Mair would be sitting a minimum of 10 games.
This leagues front office from a competition stand point is quickly becoming one of the worst in all of professional sports. They are getting as bad as the NFL when it comes to protecting their "golden boys" so to speak. It's infuriating, and saddening to see this occur, because like I said, someone is going to wind up getting killed out there before they do something.